this series looks cool and is close to where i live. have you raced in this before ? i am interested in the XC races but i dont see any distances for the races. do you happend to know how far they are and how techincal they are ? also, looks like the events have good turn out.

this series looks cool and is close to where i live. have you raced in this before ? i am interested in the XC races but i dont see any distances for the races. do you happend to know how far they are and how techincal they are ? also, looks like the events have good turn out.

Alas, I have not been there. I know of Fontana and SRC because I almost went to a National there and had inquired about and checked out the DH venue as thoroughly as I could from afar (and decided not to go).

Fontana seems to be very popular with the locals and gets a lot of press.

Your best bet for details on the XC would be to contact Donny Jackson at the phone number or e-mail on the contact page. I'm sure he'd be happy to answer your questions and help a new person get involved.

Southridge is a fun venue if you live nearby. Can't beat the price for the Winter series. Course runs through an urban area, fairly technical in some spots and possibly tricky depending on how eroded parts of the course are. Nothing crazy though, typical SoCal singletrack/fireroad mix. Distance depends on what category you race.

StumpGrinderDirtClub Races are on private land and no need to be a member to race. They have a race coming up this weekend as well, info on that race here - Holiday Bash

A new promotional company that will also be holding DH and Super-D races out at Vail Lake is Progressive Cycle Association They just held their first races a few weeks ago and as soon as we get a good storm or three thy will build up the area and hold more races.

Also, for local info you may want to head on over to S.T.R. as that is a locals site. There are a couple others as well but I do not recall their url's

One lap is like 6.9 miles.
beginners do 1 lap.
Sport and single speed do 2 laps.
expert and pro do 3 laps.

They also do Super D which I did after the XC race. Pretty fun, I recommend it. 15 minutes of all out fun. If you ever want to come out pm me I would be more than happy to show you the course. So you can train on it before the race.

One lap is like 6.9 miles.
beginners do 1 lap.
Sport and single speed do 2 laps.
expert and pro do 3 laps.

They also do Super D which I did after the XC race. Pretty fun, I recommend it. 15 minutes of all out fun. If you ever want to come out pm me I would be more than happy to show you the course. So you can train on it before the race.

Thanks for the info. I emailed the race organizer a week ago but they havent emailed back. 6.9 miles sounds doable for me, lol.
What exactly is Super D ? Is that like slalom or just downhill ?